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  1. 9 hours ago · Meanwhile, PAGASA warned of dangerous heat index levels in 37 areas, with the highest at 45°C expected in Dagupan City, Pangasinan; Sangley Point, Cavite; San Jose, Occidental Mindoro; and Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur. The following areas may experience a dangerous heat index ranging from 42°C to 44°C: Ambulong.

  2. 9 hours ago · MANILA, Philippines — Several areas in the Philippines are expected to experience scorching temperatures of up to 45 degrees Celsius (°C) on Friday, state weather bureau PAGASA reported.

  3. 9 hours ago · Published May 17, 2024 2:12pm. Courtesy: PAGASA. Metro Manila and nine provinces may experience moderate to heavy rain on Friday afternoon, the state weather bureau PAGASA said. In a thunderstorm advisory issued at 1:15 p.m., the downpour, along with lightning and strong winds, is expected over the capital region, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Quezon ...

  4. 9 hours ago · Pagasa forecasts cloudy skies, rain in parts of Northern Luzon, and generally fair weather over the rest of the country on Friday, May 17, 2024. | Satellite photo from Pagasa

  5. 9 hours ago · On Friday (May 17, 2024), the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration released the latest weather update in the country. The shear line will affect the country’s weather conditions. PAGASA weather specialist Aldczar Aurelio reported that the shear line will bring cloudy skies with scattered rains and ...

  6. 9 hours ago · The heat index is seen to reach 42 to 45 degrees Celsius in 37 areas nationwide on Friday, May 17, 2024, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services ...

  7. 9 hours ago · MANILA, Philippines — Several areas in the Philippines are expected to experience scorching temperatures of up to 45 degrees Celsius (°C) on Friday, state weather bureau PAGASA reported. According to the latest heat index bulletin of the weather agency, 37 areas are forecast to fall under the "danger" heat index classification due to temperatures ranging from 42°C to 45°C.